"Somewhere in the south of France."
You sound a bit like me, Chris, except my forgetfulness is based upon the passage of time. What's YOUR excuse?
Good series, building to my favourite (sp a tribute to our Brit and Canuck friends) of the three- the last. I'll bet you worked at getting that marvelous shadow AND the view through the open doorway. A great combination.
Charlie
#3 makes a very interesting composition. The streaks of light coming down from the upper left to the door make amazing leading lines.
I would suggest that you brighten the shadows a little in #3 because there is too much interesting stone work and roofing that the eye struggles to see clearly. I would want to encourage the viewer to spend more time in this large area of the image.
Charlie Shugart wrote:
"Somewhere in the south of France."
You sound a bit like me, Chris, except my forgetfulness is based upon the passage of time. What's YOUR excuse?
Good series, building to my favourite (sp a tribute to our Brit and Canuck friends) of the three- the last. I'll bet you worked at getting that marvelous shadow AND the view through the open doorway. A great combination.
Charlie
Thank you Charlie.
My excuse is probably not knowing exactly where it was but there was no French wine involved.
I'm glad you noticed the view trough the doorway. I had to merge myself almost with the wall to get this view.
Chris
#3 makes a very interesting composition. The streaks of light coming down from the upper left to the door make amazing leading lines.
I would suggest that you brighten the shadows a little in #3 because there is too much interesting stone work and roofing that the eye struggles to see clearly. I would want to encourage the viewer to spend more time in this large area of the image.
Joe
Thank you Joe for your thoughts and suggestion. Appreciate it.
I'm not sure about brightening up the darker parts of the image as it looks very natural to me as is.
But I will have a look at it.
Chris